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Download this page in PDF format The opportunity to go back through history is one of the amazing strengths of satellite data. To decide in a morning that you want to go back and look what a place on the … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Last week I attended the 38th Annual European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories (EARSeL) Symposium, which took place on the Greek island of Crete. The theme of the Symposium was Earth Observation Supporting Sustainability … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Nowadays you can answer a wide range of environmental questions yourself using only open source software and free remote sensing satellite data. You do not need to be a researcher and by acquiring a … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Last week the annual Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society (RSPSoc) conference was held in Aberystwyth. Now I’ve stepped down as RSPSoc Chairman I could relax and enjoy this yearâ€™s event as a delegate. Arriving … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format A blog post by Adam Mrozek, placement student with Pixalytics in October/November 2013. I grew up in a very small village with very few inhabitants. As my father very often burned the midnight oil, … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Like many people last week we watched the US Congress fail to pass the federal budget and shutdown the US Government. Putting aside the ridiculous scenario that the worldâ€™s largest country is closed and … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format Last week’s blog looked at developments in the technology providing Earth Observation (EO); however the industry is evolving and much more attention is now being paid to downstream activities. Itâ€™s no longer good enough … Continue reading →

Download this page in PDF format I recently read Richard Branson’s ‘Screw Business as Usual’ and his idea of â€˜Business as a Force for Goodâ€™ struck a chord with me. For me a business is more than just financial figures, … Continue reading →